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Earth processes vocab

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Vocabulary

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AbrasionThe grinding and wearing away of rock

surfaces through the mechanical action of other rock or sand particles.

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Acid rainRain containing acids that form in the

atmosphere when industrial gas emissions (especially sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides) combine with water.

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AtmosphereThe mixture of gases surrounding Earth and

other planets.

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Chemical WeatheringOccurs when rock is exposed to water and

air and is broken down or transformed into another material.

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Constructive ProcessProcesses that build up landforms on

Earth’s surface such as crust formation, volcanoes, and sediment deposition.

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Continental DriftThe gradual movement of continents by

tectonic plates under Earth’s surface which causes land masses to move toward or away from one another.

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ConvectionHeat transfer by moving particles in fluids,

and the thermal energy that they carry.

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Convection CurrentsA cyclical pattern of movement in a fluid

body, driven by density variations and resulting from differences in temperature from one part to another

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Convergent BoundaryPlate boundaries of Earth’s crust pushing

together.

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CrustThe upper part of the lithosphere, divided

into oceanic crust and continental crust.

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Deep Ocean TrenchA canyon in the ocean floor resulting from

tectonic plate movement.

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DepositionWhen sediments are carried by wind or

water and are deposited in a new location.

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Destructive ProcessProcess that breaks down landforms on

Earth’s surface such as weathering and erosion.

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Divergent BoundaryWhen plate boundaries move away from

each other.

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ErosionA group of natural processes, including

weathering, abrasion, corrosion, and transportation, by which material is worn away from Earth's surface.

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LithosphereThe solid, outer layer of the Earth that

consists of the crust and the upper part of the mantle.

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MantleThe layer of hot rock between Earth's crust

and core.

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Mass MovementThe movement of any material, such as

rock, soil or snow; down slope. Examples include: rock fall, landslide, and mudflows.

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Mechanical WeatheringThe breakdown of rock into smaller pieces

by physical means. The forces that cause mechanical weathering are water, wind, ice, and gravity.

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ICE GRAVITY WIND WATER

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PangeaGreek for “all earth”. The combination of all

present continents in one single continent.

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Plate BoundariesThe edges where two or more tectonic

plates meet; may be convergent, divergent, or transform.

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Plate TectonicsThe theory that

the lithosphere is made up of about 30 large sections or plates which are in constant, very slow motion.

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RadiationEnergy transfer without direct contact, as in

the transport of heat from the sun to Earth.

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Ring of FireAn area associated with plate boundaries

around the Pacific Ocean that has a large amount of volcanic and earthquake activity.

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Subduction ZoneAt a convergent boundary when one plate is

subducted or sinks below the other plate.

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Tectonic Plate/ Lithospheric

Plate

Extremely large pieces of lithosphere (Earth's crust).

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Transform BoundaryThe boundary between tectonic plates that

are sliding past each other horizontally.

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WeatheringThe breakdown of rocks at the Earth’s surface, by

the action of rainwater, extremes of temperature, and biological activity. It does not involve the removal of rock material. There are three types of weathering, physical, chemical and biological.

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Chemical Physical